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Oh dear... What on Earth have I started? The theorists are really coming out of the woodwork now. :-P
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blakstar: Oh dear... What on Earth have I started? The theorists are really coming out of the woodwork now. :-P
SO YOU ARE TOO BLAME FOR THIS.
No it's so easy. The truth is 352 is a permutation of 325, and "325" could be read as "3 to 5".

And you guessed right! We are going to have civilization 3,4 and 5 here.

voila :|
need a hint!
Post edited June 05, 2016 by mike_cesara
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blakstar: Oh dear... What on Earth have I started? The theorists are really coming out of the woodwork now. :-P
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Lord_Kane: SO YOU ARE TOO BLAME FOR THIS.
OK -- I'll try to be less blame in the future. :-P
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Pseudoman: Since we're playing with the number 352...

352 -> binary = 101100000

Could it be a date? October 11, or since Poland is in Europe: 10 November.

10/11/00000 -> 10/11/5 -> 10/11/2015

According to Wikipedia, Fallout 4 was indeed released on the 10th of November in 2015.

So, evidence for a Fallout 4 release here on GOG.com, or mere coincidence?
Pseudoman, for a moment pretend that I don't know anything about metallurgy, engineering or physics, and just tell me what the hell is going on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQFAgUWxnlA
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Pseudoman: Since we're playing with the number 352...

352 -> binary = 101100000

Could it be a date? October 11, or since Poland is in Europe: 10 November.

10/11/00000 -> 10/11/5 -> 10/11/2015

According to Wikipedia, Fallout 4 was indeed released on the 10th of November in 2015.

So, evidence for a Fallout 4 release here on GOG.com, or mere coincidence?
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Emob78: Pseudoman, for a moment pretend that I don't know anything about metallurgy, engineering or physics, and just tell me what the hell is going on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQFAgUWxnlA
You never studied.
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Emob78: Pseudoman, for a moment pretend that I don't know anything about metallurgy, engineering or physics, and just tell me what the hell is going on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQFAgUWxnlA
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Lord_Kane: You never studied.
Enigmatic hint? Let me guess. GOG worshipers.

(rolls eyes) No studying...
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Lord_Kane: You never studied.
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Emob78: Enigmatic hint? Let me guess. GOG worshipers.

(rolls eyes) No studying...
The whole building is made of cold riveted girders with cores of pure drm. your girlfriend lives in the corner penthouse of DRM-Free Central. (I tried so hard.)
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Emob78: Enigmatic hint? Let me guess. GOG worshipers.

(rolls eyes) No studying...
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Lord_Kane: The whole building is made of cold riveted girders with cores of pure drm. your girlfriend lives in the corner penthouse of DRM-Free Central. (I tried so hard.)
She's not my girlfriend. I find her interesting because she's a client and she sells games above their covers... 4 feet above their covers.
Well, imagine that this Twinkie represents the normal levels of DRM-Free in the city. If it were scaled to current levels, this Twinkie would measure 352-yards long and weigh approximately 42-tons.
Post edited June 06, 2016 by Pseudoman
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Pseudoman: Well, imagine that this Twinkie represents the normal levels of DRM-Free in the city. If it were scaled to current levels, this Twinkie would measure 352-yards long and weigh approximately 42-tons.
42 Tons? Reminds me of Monthy Python. Wasn`t there a computer game "Monthy Python`s Search for the Holy Grail"?
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Pseudoman: Well, imagine that this Twinkie represents the normal levels of DRM-Free in the city. If it were scaled to current levels, this Twinkie would measure 352-yards long and weigh approximately 42-tons.
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Maxvorstadt: 42 Tons? Reminds me of Monthy Python. Wasn`t there a computer game "Monthy Python`s Search for the Holy Grail"?
There was an unofficial "Quest for the Holy Grail" by Mastertronic that was heavily influenced by Monty Python.
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Maxvorstadt: 42 Tons? Reminds me of Monthy Python. Wasn`t there a computer game "Monthy Python`s Search for the Holy Grail"?
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blakstar: There was an unofficial "Quest for the Holy Grail" by Mastertronic that was heavily influenced by Monty Python.
There was <span class="bold">this game</span> and the german Wikipedia also mentions a textadventure from 1985 with the exact same title.
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blakstar: There was an unofficial "Quest for the Holy Grail" by Mastertronic that was heavily influenced by Monty Python.
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Maxvorstadt: There was <span class="bold">this game</span> and the german Wikipedia also mentions a textadventure from 1985 with the exact same title.
Didn't know about that one -- sorry!

I'd only seen the other one, which wasn't very good. I owned a copy years ago.
Post edited June 06, 2016 by blakstar